2014/Sessions

We'll schedule the sessions on the day of the camp! See Schedule for an overall outline of the timeslots.
Feel free to brainstorm ideas of sessions you'd like to talk about, or you'd like someone else to talk about.

I want to be able to share privately from my own site to my friends (and my company). So do my friends - they've told me so. Oh, and btw, Pew found that 84% of Internet users are concerned about privacy. How can we start thinking about this?

It's not just about text. I don't want to use YouTube to host video - I want all my content in one place. Those of us who are doing this, how are we doing it? Can we make it better / usable for people who don't own their own full-on servers? Which services do we feel comfortable leveraging?

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What is the best way to find out about indiewebcamp events? or events from other communities? Facebook events are too noisy, Tweets are too hard to miss, people don't want to check http://indiewebcamp.com/events all the time. What would an ideal user experience look like for discovering these events you're interested in?

I try to design a site that is elegantly minimalist, but it always comes out feeling cluttered, monochrome, and boring! How does one emphasize the important elements on a page without ditching all the indieweb accouterments like reply-contexts. I'd be interested in nuts and bolts talk about fonts, colors, margins, icons, rounded borders, and/or a more philosophical/holistic high-level discussion.

Security of Indieweb Sites

With recent attacks on Twitter accounts (like @n and @j) and also the attack on codespaces.com, how can we make the indieweb more secure? If an army of well-trained engineers can not seem to do it, how do we as individuals accomplish that level of security?